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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918
1918-02-17 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7
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can't arrive at any definite suggestion for you until I know better what the outlook is over here. You know what my fondest wish and hope is. I would give anything within my power to have it realized. It would be wonderful for both of us. There surely must be a way to realize it. But, of course, we have to face facts and we'll have to shape actions on a basis of common sense as well as desires. There is time enough before you will be footloose that we can "proceed with caution," as Pat Crowe advised. Have you heard anything from the Sanborns? There is just a chance that the Mrs. might venture on the basis of the introduction I gave her to your picture to write to you, or that
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can't arrive at any definite suggestion for you until I know better what the outlook is over here. You know what my fondest wish and hope is. I would give anything within my power to have it realized. It would be wonderful for both of us. There surely must be a way to realize it. But, of course, we have to face facts and we'll have to shape actions on a basis of common sense as well as desires. There is time enough before you will be footloose that we can "proceed with caution," as Pat Crowe advised. Have you heard anything from the Sanborns? There is just a chance that the Mrs. might venture on the basis of the introduction I gave her to your picture to write to you, or that
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